A Song For Ella Grey
“ Innovative, imaginative, brave, moving and emotionally intelligent, A Song For Ella Grey is a triumphant example of translating an award-winning book into a spellbinding play. “
Turning The Screw
“ This bio-drama is an interesting and often illuminating piece about the composer Benjamin Britten, but it’s not without its challenges. “
Gwyneth Goes Skiing
“ Gwyneth Goes Skiing is a hilarious take on an absurd moment in time, all wrapped up in Awkward Productions wonderfully unique, queer and, most importantly, goopy sensibility. “
Exhibitionists
“ Whilst Exhibitionists is certainly not without its more enjoyable moments, the relentless frenetic energy is unfortunately not enough to sustain the duration of the play alone. “
Sleeping Beauty
“ This isn’t high art, something the cast not only know but also take great delight in pointing out to the audience, but it is very, very funny and deliciously stupid… “
Guy Mart - a new musical
“ Will Matt be able to forget the failures of the past and allow himself to meet the man of his dreams? You’ll have to take a trip down the aisles of Guy Mart to find out. “
Come Out Fighting
“ Despite its strong cast, Come Out Fighting is in need of a more nuanced script and tighter direction to give this exploration into suppressed sexuality and homophobia within the armed forces the story and platform it deserves. ”
Strangers In Between
“ Given 2016’s production was already a well-polished affair, Spreadbury-Maher has managed to give this latest outing of Tommy Murphy’s play a fresh coat of varnish, making Strangers In Between as funny and moving as it has ever been. “